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Cognitive biases worksheets available through Wayground (formerly Quizizz) provide Grade 10 students with essential tools for understanding how mental shortcuts and systematic errors in thinking influence decision-making and social interactions. These comprehensive worksheets explore fundamental concepts such as confirmation bias, availability heuristic, anchoring bias, and stereotyping, helping students recognize how these psychological phenomena shape their perceptions of others and society at large. The practice problems guide students through real-world scenarios where cognitive biases impact everything from media consumption to peer relationships, while answer keys enable independent learning and self-assessment. These free printables strengthen critical thinking skills by teaching students to identify bias in themselves and others, evaluate information sources more effectively, and make more informed judgments about complex social issues.
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